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Basic CAE skills (FEA, CFD, engineering programming, LabView, Matlab/Simulink) Advanced CAE skills. Basic CAE skills (FEA, CFD, engineering programming, LabView, Matlab/Simulink) Joby Aviation is seeking an experienced all-around mechanical/aerospace engineer with strong technical fundamentals, practical hands-on ability and problem-solving skills to join our Powertrain team.
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Setup and run board-level thermal cycling, shock and vibration tests. Run mechanical measurements such as thermal shadow Moire, DMA, TMA and bending test when in-house tools are available. Setup and run board-level thermal cycling, shock and vibration tests.
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A strong background in engineering fundamentals and analytical design principlesExperience performing dynamic structural analysis using FEA/FEM toolsExperience with design and validation for NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness)Experience in designing for large scale manufacturing and bringing your designs into production.
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Understanding of one of more of distributed CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) simulation tools such as but not limited Ansys (Ansys, LS-Dyna, Fluent, HFSS), MATLAB, Siemens (StarCCM, Flotherm), Cadence, Comsol, Abaqus, Keysight, Remcom, CST, Synopsys (Lighttools, HSpice) on HPC.
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Knowledge and experience in designing for environmental constraints (temp, humidity, and vibration), regulatory compliance and product debug (EMC/EMI, ESD, transients, etc) As a RF Design Engineer at Tesla, you will contribute to the architecture and product level design integration of next generation wireless radio solutions in all fleets and Robot.
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You will also work with IT/software providers to understand the software capabilities/limitations of toolsets including CAD/CAM/CAE/PDM/PLM. FEA/CFD - SIMULIA, ANSYS, LS-DYNA, Altair Hyperworks.
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The ideal candidate has experience performing secondary structure specific design and analyses such as random vibration analysis and hand calculation sizing based on quasi-static accelerations.
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Manages non- labor spend on SVP/CAE/CEO corporate T-card; manages the reconciliation of the T-card and necessary payments as needed. Manages non- labor spend on SVP/CAE/CEO corporate T-card; manages the reconciliation of the T-card and necessary payments as needed.
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Expert knowledge of linear and non-linear structural and random vibration analysis. Lead structural component, sub-systems, and vehicle testing to correlate CAE models. Collaborate with suppliers/vendors as needed to improve the material database and accuracy of CAE models.
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The IP Program Management Office (PMO) at Synopsys acts as the main interface of Synopsys with our customers and foundry partners to ensure successful acquisition, integration, and silicon success of IPs in customer SoCs. We work cross-functionally with internal development teams (Sales, Marketing, FAE, CAE, and R&D) and have exposure and visibility on a global scale throughout the organization.
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Experienced and well versed with CAD tools (Solidworks preferred) CFD analysis capabilities using Flotherm or Icepak; Strong understanding in the application of heat transfer principles, strength of materials, materials selection, design for vibration environments and the ability to apply those principles to unique mechanical design challenges.
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Experience with acoustic and vibration test equipment and data analysis software (LMS, Test. Lab, HEAD Acoustics ArtemiS, etc.) Excellent understanding of acoustics and vibration principles.
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Having ASIC design center and/or SoC design implementation management with customer interfacing experience is a plus. Serve as a Customer Success Manager, designing and driving end-to-end customer experience from pre-sales through silicon success.
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Strong fundamentals in designing equipment for vibration will be key since many energy storage systems are located in zones with moderate to high vibration. Knowledge of key standards used in reliability engineering, such as MIL, JEDEC, IPC & IEC.
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Strong experience in applying CAE techniques to automotive systems such as chassis and body structures. BS in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent) and 8+ years of relevant experience leveraging CAE simulations for mechanical system design and analysis within the automotive industry; Master’s degree preferred.
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